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JVC : JVC Announces the World's First Single Display Device Achieving Super Hi-Vision!

Posted on 2008-05-02 00:29:02  |  by: Daimaou  |  Comments 4 Comments
Category:  IMAGE   |  Tags: JVC, D-ILA, PROJECTOR, VIDEO

JVC Announces the World's First Single Display Device Achieving Super Hi-Vision!

JVC developed a 1.75” 8K4K D-ILA (Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier) which can display an image of approximately 35Mpix (8192x4320).

If we have yet to see this resolution on upcoming video projectors, I'll bet such a resolution will soon be a reality... We just hope that something like the Red Video camera will also soon be accessible to us all!




Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) announces a new addition to its lineup of proprietary D-ILA (Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier) high-definition reflective liquid crystal devices for projectors. The newly developed 1.75-inch 8K4K D-ILA device has the world's largest number of pixels and is able to display images of approximately 35 megapixels (8192 x 4320 pixels), the equivalent of more than 17 times the level of Full High-Definition. This means that a single display device can now produce Super Hi-Vision images and can display images with the highest number of pixels currently defined under international standards.

After JVC developed the initial 7.86-megapixel (3840 x 2048 pixels) 4K2K D-ILA device in the summer of 2003, it subsequently further evolved the technology for highly realistic, high-definition images through a range of test viewings and verification testing, resulting in the development of JVC’s first commercial 4K2K D-ILA device (1.7-inch device size, 5,000:1 device contrast ratio) and the 4K2K D-ILA projector incorporating that device in September 2004.

In June 2007 JVC developed a 1.27-inch 4K2K D-ILA device that was the world's smallest device of its kind, having a 6.8µm pixel pitch and 4096 x 2400 pixels, and in February 2008 it began marketing a newly commercialized professional D-ILA projector, DLA-SH4K, incorporating that device.

Through the development of a new production process and new pixel structure for even finer pixels, JVC has now succeeded in developing the 1.75-inch 8K4K D-ILA device, the world's first device to achieve real Super Hi-Vision definition level. The new device has approximately 50% higher density in its ratio of area per pixel as compared to the 1.27-inch 4K2K D-ILA device, which was originally the world's smallest 4K device. Furthermore, the new device has achieved a video display of approximately 35 megapixels, the world's highest pixel counts, while continuing to provide the D-ILA series' characteristics such as “high-quality images without a distracting pixel structure”, “high light availability”, and “high contrast ratio”.
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Posted on Fri May 02, 01:09 by Timotei, NEET, Sweden ( Soon Japan )
Home Page: http://hobbyjapan.blogspot.com/
That's sick, JVC rules the projector world. I can't see how the LCD and DLP is gonna catch up with D-ILA, seeing D-ILA using the best from both LCD and DLP.



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Posted on Sat May 03, 12:12 by Thetrue
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I can see a lot glue on it hehe.



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Posted on Mon May 05, 06:27 by Peter, Tokyo
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I want two, projected directly into my eyes, for the ultimate in 3D awesomeness.



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Posted on Tue May 06, 07:38 by Ken
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They can do this thing but they never come with a 17" desktop monitor with more than 1280x1024



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